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COURSE: ENGLISH

TOPIC: TENSES REVIEW


MEETING: 4
Instructions:
1. Do the assignment in word document
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The following are tenses review exercises based on the tense.

A. Present simple vs. present continuous

Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

B. States vs. actions

Cross out the wrong answers to complete the following sentences.


1. I think/’m thinking the film was really good.
2. Joanne is/is being very unhelpful at the moment. She isn’t usually like this.
3. How do you like/are you liking our new home?
4. I don’t see/’m not seeing how we can win this game. We’re just not good enough.
5. Greg sees/is seeing a new girl. Have you met her?
6. You look distracted. What do you think/are you thinking about?
7. Pedro and Tina are/are being very creative people.
8. Jeremy doesn’t realise/isn’t realising that we are already very late.

C. Past simple vs. past continuous

Look at the pictures below and make sentences with the past simple/continuous like in the
example.
1. They were walking along the street when it started to rain.
2. The phone while she for her child.
3. While she , she a phone call.
4. While he , he into a tree.
5. He while he .
6. A bird over her head while she along the beach

D. Changes from past to present

The sentences below describe changes from 20 years ago to today. Complete them with the
verbs in the present perfect (positive or negative form).

1. The world (become) safer.


2. Global temperatures (rise).
3. Technology (make) our lives better.
4. The gap between rich and poor people (grow).
5. Music (improve).
6. The air (become) much cleaner.
7. The number of people who own a computer (decrease).
8. Many people (stop) writing letters.
E. Present perfect v. Past simple

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, present perfect or past simple.

1. She (meet) her husband in 2005.


2. The restaurant we (go) to yesterday evening was fantastic.
3. It (not/snow) so far this winter.
4. The team’s performance (improve) a lot since the beginning of the year.
5. Bill (not/have) a day off last week.
6. I (try) sushi about a year ago, but I (forget) what it tastes like.
7. I (never/go) to Japan, but I (go) to China last year on a business trip.
8. I (prepare) a sandwich for you earlier. (you/eat) it yet?
9. Susan (write) her first book 12 years ago. Since then, she (write) five novels.

F. Present perfect simple vs. continuous

Cross out the wrong answers to complete the following sentences.

1. Tariq has visited/has been visiting Japan five times.


2. Joanne looks very tired. Has she worked/Has she been working late again?
3. Xavier hasn’t eaten/hasn’t been eating all day. He must be hungry.
4. They speak French very well. They ’ve lived/’ve been living in France for almost ten years.
5. Mr Sanders is a journalist. He has interviewed/has been interviewing a lot of interesting
people.
6. You smell of cigarettes. Have you smoked/Have you been smoking ?
7. I haven’t watched/haven’t been watching any interesting TV shows this year.
8. Have you seen/Have you been seeing Floyd recently? He looks completely different.

G. Practice
Answer the questions below with full sentences.
1. What do you do on a typical day?
2. What are you doing right now?
3. What were you doing yesterday at 1pm?
4. How did you spend last weekend?
5. What have you done since last week?
6. How long have you been living in your current home?

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